Meeting of the Board of Regents | July 2003
|
THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
James A. Kadamus |
COMMITTEE: |
Full Board |
TITLE OF ITEM: |
Annual Report to the Governor and Legislature on the Status of Charter Schools in New York State 2001-02 |
DATE OF SUBMISSION: |
June 19, 2003 |
PROPOSED HANDLING: |
Action |
RATIONALE FOR ITEM: |
Required by Education Law �2857(3) |
STRATEGIC GOAL: |
Goals 1 and 2 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
SUMMARY:
The Board of Regents is required to report annually to the Governor, the Temporary President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the Assembly on the status of charter schools in New York State, per �2857(3) of the Education Law. This report contains all of the required elements as well as a section that includes observations and reflections based upon concerns that have arisen since the enactment of Article 56. This report is being submitted to the Regents for approval prior to its submission to the Governor, the Temporary President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the Assembly.
VOTED: That the Board of Regents approve the 2001-02 Annual Report to the Governor, the Temporary President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the Assembly on the status of charter schools in New York State in the 2001-02 school year, pursuant to �2857(3) of the Education Law.
ANNUAL REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR, THE TEMPORARY
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY
AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS
ON
THE STATUS OF CHARTER SCHOOLS IN NEW YORK STATE
2001-2002
July 2003
Table of Contents
Background and Introduction������������������������4
Executive Summary����������������������������5
The Number, Distribution, and Brief Description of New Charter Schools Operating
in New York State in 2001-02������������������������8
Fiscal and Programmatic Impact of Charter Schools�������������..14
Academic Progress of Students Attending Charter Schools ���������� 26
Financial Audits of Charter Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Other Information Regarding Charter Schools ����������������39
Glossary of Terms ��������������������������� 42
List of Tables
Table 1: Approved Charter Schools Open for Instruction in New York State During 2001-02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9
Table 2: Student Enrollment by Grade, Ethnicity and Gender. Summary of Data Reported by All Charter Schools 2001-02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Table 3: Current Fiscal Impact of Charter Schools Open for Instruction During
2001-02�����������������������.�.�����.15
Table 4: Projected Fiscal Impact of Charter Schools 2002-03����������20
Table 5: Grade 4 English Language Arts (ELA) 2001-02 School Year Results��������������������������.����27
Table 5a: Grade 4 Mathematics 2001-02 School Year Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29
Table 6: Grade 8 English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics 2001-02 School
Year Results������������������������ ���. 31
Table 7: General Education Students First Entering Grade 9 in September 1998 Summary of Regents English and Mathematics Graduation Requirements Results as of June 2002������������������ � � � 33
Table 8: Charter Schools Data Related to Financial Position and Change in Net Assets 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Table 9: Revenues, Expenses and Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets for Charter
Schools 2001-02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
List of Appendices
Appendix A: Approved Charter Schools in New York State����������.43
Appendix B: Fiscal and Programmatic Impact of Charter Schools.
Locally-Provided Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
The New York Charter Schools Act, now Article 56 of the Education Law, was enacted on December 17, 1998. This Act amended existing Education Law to allow for the creation of charter schools. The stated purpose of the Article "is to authorize a system of charter schools to provide opportunities for teachers, parents, and community members to establish and maintain schools that operate independently of existing schools and school districts in order to accomplish the following objectives:
- Improve student learning and achievement;
- Increase learning opportunities for all students, with special emphasis on expanded learning experiences for students who are at risk of academic failure;
- Encourage the use of different and innovative teaching methods;
- Create new professional opportunities for teachers, school administrators and other school personnel;
- Provide parents and students with expanded choices in the types of educational opportunities that are available within the public school system; and
- Provide schools with a method to change from rule-based to performance-based accountability systems by holding the schools established under this article accountable for meeting measurable student achievement results"(�2850(2) of Education Law).
Article 56 also requires the Board of Regents to report annually to the Governor, the Temporary President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the Assembly on the status of charter schools in New York State (�2857(3) of Education Law). This report covers the 2001-02 school year.
This report includes data submitted by the charter schools and local school districts.
Executive Summary
This report provides data required by �2857(3) of Education Law, and covers the 2001-02 school year, during which a total of 32 charter schools were open for instruction. Of these 32 schools, four were chartered by the Board of Regents, 22 were chartered by the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York, and six were chartered by the Chancellor of the New York City Public Schools. Twelve had management companies as partners, while 20 did not. There were six schools with Edison Schools, Inc. as a partner, three schools with Victory Schools, Inc. as a partner, two schools with Beacon Education Management, LLC as a partner, and one school with National Heritage Academies as the management partner. There were 17 charter schools located in New York City, five in Buffalo, four in Rochester, and one each in Albany, East Hampton (Wainscott Common School District), Riverhead, Roosevelt, Syracuse, and Troy. The largest student enrollment reported was 976 at the Charter School of Science and Technology, the smallest 47 at the Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School. There were 21 schools that served K-6 students in a variety of grade configurations (e.g., K-1, K-2), one served high school students in grades 9-12, two served students in grades K-7, two served students in grades K-8, and one each served students in grades 1, 2, 6, and 7, 2-8, 5-7, 5-8, K-9, and K-12.
According to the Basic Educational Data System (BEDS) forms that were submitted, a total of 7,960 students were reported enrolled in these 32 charter schools during 2001-02. Most (5,417) were reported as Black (not Hispanic origin) and the fewest (40) were reported as being American Indian or Alaskan Native. Hispanics made up the second largest population, with 1,278 students enrolled. Most students (6,695) were enrolled in grades K-6, while 1,265 were enrolled in grades 7-12. This includes 29 students reported as "Ungraded Elementary" and four students reported as "Ungraded Secondary." Among the elementary students, most (3,663) continue to be enrolled in grades K-3. Grade 6 had the lowest enrollment (669) at the elementary level. At the secondary level, most students (827) continue to be enrolled in grades 7 and 8, while 438 were enrolled in grades 9-12.
The adjusted expense per pupil (AEP) is the amount of money that a student�s district of residence pays to the charter school for each student while s/he is enrolled in the charter school. The funds are to be paid in six installments throughout the year. The AEP varies by district. The lowest (AEP) paid was $5,902 per student in the Cleveland Hill Union Free School District, and the highest was $33,379 per pupil paid by the Bridgehampton Union Free School District. The mean AEP was $7,425. Overall fiscal impact in New York City appeared to be negligible (0.193 percent impact on the district budget). In 2000-01, fiscal impact ranged from .01 percent of the school budget for several school districts with a small number of students attending charter schools to 4.40 percent of the Albany City School District budget. Cumulative impact was 2.90 percent on the Rochester City School District budget and 2.66 percent on the Buffalo City School District budget.
According to the information provided by the financial statements, the largest per pupil expenditure was reported to be $25,271 for the Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School, with the Roosevelt Children�s Academy Charter School second at a reported $14,551 per pupil. The third highest was for the Harlem Day Charter School, at a reported $13,532 per student. The lowest per pupil expenditures reported were for the Central New York Charter School for Math and Science at $6,989 per student, the South Buffalo Charter School at a reported $7,165 per student, and the Renaissance Charter School at a reported $7,214 per student.
Academic achievement, as measured by State exams, was mixed. For those schools for which the 2001-02 school year was the first year of instruction, the test results should be interpreted as a baseline by which all future test results will be judged. The grade 4 English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics scores for the Ark Community Charter School and the King Center Charter School placed them among those farthest from State standards. The Ark Community Charter School (for which 2001-02 was the baseline year) had nearly 91 percent of its students scoring at or below Level 2 on the grade 4 ELA exam. The King Center Charter School had nearly 89 percent of its students scoring at or below Level 2 on the grade 4 ELA exam, and slightly more than 94 percent of its students scoring at or below Level 2 on the grade 4 math exam. The REACH Charter School had 88 percent of its students score at or below Level 2 on the grade 4 ELA exam. On the grade 4 math exam, the Stepping Stone Academy Charter School had 90 percent of its students at or below Level 2, and the Charter School of Science and Technology had 86 percent of its students also at or below Level 2.
In contrast, the South Buffalo Charter School had 64 percent of its students at or above Level 3 on the grade 4 ELA exam (up from nearly 57 percent the prior year), and the Renaissance Charter School had nearly 83 percent of its students (up from 60 percent last year) at or above Level 3 on the grade 4 math exam.
On the grade 8 exams, the results for the REACH Charter School place it among the farthest from State standards. All of its students (100 percent) scored at or below Level 2 on both the grade 8 ELA and math exams. The results for both the Charter School of Science and Technology and the Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School (both located in Rochester) also place both of them among those schools farthest from the State standards. The Charter School of Science and Technology had 93 of its students at or below Level 2 on both the grade 8 ELA and grade 8 math exams. The Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School had slightly more than 95 percent of its students score at or below Level 2 on both grade 8 exams.
In contrast, only the KIPP Academy Charter School results show more students at or above Level 3 for both the grade 8 ELA and math exams. Nearly 62 percent of its students scored at or above Level 3 on both exams.
Results for the 1998 grade 9 cohort show that most students in both the John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School (82.4 percent) and the Renaissance Charter School (84.0 percent) scored between 55 and 100 on the Regents exam in English or received Regents credit for an approved alternative exam. The results further show that most students (84.0 percent) attending the Renaissance Charter School scored between 55 and 100 on the Regents exam in mathematics or received Regents credit for an approved alternative exam. In the John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School, most students (70.6 percent) did not take the Regents exam in mathematics. Of those who did, most (23.5 percent) scored between 55 and 100 on the Regents exam in mathematics or received Regents credit for an approved alternative exam.
The charter schools report a total of 147 English language learners, with 108 being enrolled in grades K-6 and the remaining 39 students enrolled in grades 7-12.
Two charter schools, the Austin L Carr Charter School in Hudson and the REACH Charter School in New York City, had their charters revoked by their charter entities and their provisional charters revoked by the Board of Regents at its July 2002 meeting. The Austin L. Carr Charter School never opened for instruction, but the REACH Charter School did provide instruction during the 2000-01 and 2001-02 school years. The REACH Charter School did not provide its required 2001-02 annual report, so no data beyond the State assessment results for that school are reported herein.
In addition to the REACH Charter School, neither the KIPP Academy Charter School nor the Riverhead Charter School provided the required financial statements. The statements for the Riverhead Charter School were still being finalized by the auditors as of April 2003. Despite repeated requests to the charter school and to the Chancellor of the New York City Public Schools (as the charter entity), the KIPP Academy Charter School refused to provide any financial information.
Additional information is provided that describes many of the issues and concerns that have been raised regarding the implementation of Article 56, the New York Charter Schools Act. Suggestions are made for possible amendments to the legislation.
The Number, Distribution, and Brief Description of New Charter Schools Operating in New York State in 2001-02
Appendix A contains a list of all charter schools in New York.
Table 1 provides information for each charter school open for instruction during the 2001-02 school year and includes the grades and number of students to be served, the management company (if applicable), the specific educational approach to be used, the date that instruction commenced, and the charter entity.
Table 2 shows the distribution of students reported enrolled by grade, ethnicity, and gender.
Table 1
Approved Charter Schools Open for Instruction in New York State During 2001-02
Name and Address |
New or Conversion |
District of Location |
Grades Served |
Total Number of Students |
Management Company |
Educational Approach |
Opening Date |
Charter Entity |
Amber Charter School 310 Lenox Avenue New York, NY 10027 |
New |
NYC (CSD 5) |
K-2 |
160 |
None |
Leonard Bernstein Center Artful Learning Model; dual language immersion (Spanish/English) |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Ark Community Charter School 2247 13th Street Troy, NY 12180-3017 |
New |
Troy |
K-5 |
96 |
None |
|
9/01 |
SUNY |
Beginning with Children Charter School 11 Bartlett Street Brooklyn, NY 11206-5001 |
Conversion |
NYC (CSD 14) |
K-8 |
450 |
None |
|
9/01 |
Chancellor |
Bronx Preparatory Charter School 1508 Webster Avenue Bronx, NY 10457 |
New |
NYC (CSD 9) |
5-7 |
150 |
None |
Classical, college-preparatory curriculum |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Carl C. Icahn Charter School 1525 Brook Avenue Bronx, NY 10457-8005 |
New |
NYC (CSD 9) |
K-2 |
108 |
None |
|
9/01 |
SUNY |
Central New York Charter School for Math and Science 601 East Genesee Street Syracuse, NY 13202 |
New |
Syracuse |
K-7 |
576 |
Beacon Education Management, LLC |
Core Knowledge |
8/00 |
SUNY |
Charter School for Applied Technologies 2303 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 |
New |
Kenmore-Tonawanda |
K-6 |
700 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
Integrated subject matter in five domains |
9/01 |
Regents |
Name and Address |
New or Conversion |
District of Location |
Grades Served |
Total Number of Students |
Management Company |
Educational Approach |
Opening Date |
Charter Entity |
Charter School of Science and Technology 690 St. Paul Street Rochester, NY 14605 |
New |
Rochester |
K-9 |
976 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
Integrated subject matter in five domains |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School 175 Daniels Hole Road Wainscott, NY 11975 |
New |
Wainscott |
K-4 |
50 |
None |
Thematic approach in a community-based setting |
1/01 |
SUNY |
Clearpool Charter School 644 McDonough Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11233 |
New |
NYC (CSD 16) |
K-2 |
114 |
None |
Project-based instruction |
9/00 |
Chancellor |
Community Partnership Charter School 171 Clermont Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 |
New |
NYC (CSD 13) |
K-2 |
170 |
None |
Hands-on learning |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Charter School 938 Clifford Avenue Rochester, NY 14621 |
New |
Rochester |
K-3 |
160 |
None |
New Standards of the America�s Choice Design |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Family Life Academy Charter School 14 West 170th Street Bronx, NY 10452-3227 |
New |
NYC (CSD 9) |
K-1 |
100 |
None |
|
9/01 |
SUNY |
Genesee Community Charter School 657 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14607-2177 |
New |
Rochester |
K-3 |
120 |
None |
Expeditionary Learning-Outward Bound |
9/01 |
Regents |
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School 1 East 104th Street New York, NY 10029 |
New |
NYC (CSD 4) |
1-7 |
154 |
None |
Constructivist |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Harlem Day Charter School 240 East 123rd Street New York, NY 10035-2038 |
New |
NYC (CSD 4) |
K-1 |
80 |
None |
|
9/01 |
SUNY |
Name and Address |
New or Conversion |
District of Location |
Grades Served |
Total Number of Students |
Management Company |
Educational Approach |
Opening Date |
Charter Entity |
Harriet Tubman Charter School 3565 Third Avenue Bronx, NY 10456-3403 |
New |
NYC (CSD 9) |
K-3 |
120 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
Integrated subject matter in five domains |
9/01 |
Regents |
John A. Reisenbach Charter School 257 W. 177th Street New York, NY 10026-2115 |
New |
NYC (CSD 5) |
1-2, 6-7 |
360 |
The Learning Project, Inc. |
DISTAR, Saxon Math, Success for All, Grapho-Phonix |
9/99 |
SUNY |
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School 17 Battery Place New York, NY 10004 |
Conversion |
NYC (CSD 2) |
9-12 |
160 |
None |
Cooperative learning; thematic projects/units |
9/00 |
Chancellor |
King Center Charter School 938 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14211-3025 |
New |
Buffalo |
K-4 |
100 |
None |
Individualized |
9/00 |
SUNY |
KIPP Academy Charter School 250 East 156th Street Bronx, NY 10451 |
Conversion |
NYC (CSD 7) |
5-8 |
240 |
None |
Extended-day, college preparatory program |
9/00 |
Chancellor |
Merrick Academy � Queens Public Charter School 207-01 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, NY 11428 |
New |
NYC (CSD 29) |
K-3 |
175 |
Victory Schools, Inc. |
Direct Instruction, Core Knowledge |
9/00 |
SUNY |
New Covenant Charter School 50 North Lark Street Albany, NY 12210 |
New |
Albany |
K-7 |
701 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
Integrated subject matter in five domains |
9/99 |
SUNY |
REACH Charter School 220 East 106th Street New York, NY 10029 |
Conversion |
NYC (CSD 4) |
2-8 |
153 |
None |
Personalized instruction, academic grouping |
9/00 |
Chancellor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Name and Address |
New or Conversion |
District of Location |
Grades Served |
Total Number of Students |
Management Company |
Educational Approach |
Opening Date |
Charter Entity |
Renaissance Charter School 35-59 81st Street Jackson Heights, NY 11372 |
Conversion |
NYC (CSD 30) |
K-12 |
500 |
None |
Core studies, project-based learning, and community involvement |
9/00 |
Chancellor |
Riverhead Charter School 3685 Middle Country Road Calverton, NY 11933 |
New |
Riverhead |
K-4 |
175 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
Integrated subject matter in five domains |
9/01 |
Regents |
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School 82 St. Paul Street Rochester, NY 14604 |
New |
Rochester |
K-8 |
332 |
National Heritage Academies |
Back-to-basics academics, character development |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Roosevelt Children�s Academy Charter School 105 Pleasant Avenue Roosevelt, NY 11575 |
New |
Roosevelt |
1-3 |
147 |
Victory Schools, Inc. |
Direct Instruction and Core Knowledge |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Sisulu Children�s Charter School 125 W. 115th Street New York, NY 10026-2908 |
New
|
NYC (CSD 5) |
1-4 |
322 |
Victory Schools, Inc. |
9/99 |
SUNY |
|
South Buffalo Charter School 2219 South Park Avenue Buffalo, NY 14220 |
New |
Buffalo |
K-5 |
308 |
Beacon Educational Management, LLC |
Core Knowledge |
9/00 |
SUNY |
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School 907 East Ferry Street Buffalo, NY 14211-1423 |
New |
Buffalo |
K-5 |
300 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
Integrated subject matter in five domains |
9/01 |
SUNY |
Tapestry Charter School 40 North Street Buffalo, NY 14202-1106 |
New |
Buffalo |
K-4 |
100 |
None |
9/01 |
SUNY |
Table 2
Student Enrollment by Grade, Ethnicity and Gender
Summary of Data Reported by All Charter Schools
2001-02
Grade |
American Indian or Alaskan Native |
Black (not Hispanic origin) |
Asian or Pacific Islander |
Hispanic |
White (not Hispanic origin) |
Total Enrollment |
|||||
Male |
Female |
Male |
Female |
Male |
Female |
Male |
Female |
Male |
Female |
||
Kindergarten (1/2-day) |
|||||||||||
Kindergarten (full-day) |
3 |
4 |
384 |
355 |
9 |
7 |
96 |
82 |
87 |
96 |
1,123 |
First |
2 |
1 |
479 |
494 |
7 |
9 |
79 |
92 |
89 |
92 |
1,344 |
Second |
3 |
1 |
427 |
468 |
2 |
7 |
65 |
61 |
89 |
73 |
1,196 |
Third |
2 |
2 |
343 |
320 |
5 |
3 |
53 |
56 |
91 |
73 |
948 |
Fourth |
3 |
1 |
245 |
227 |
8 |
4 |
44 |
35 |
86 |
54 |
707 |
Fifth |
2 |
3 |
209 |
225 |
3 |
4 |
55 |
60 |
70 |
48 |
679 |
Sixth |
3 |
2 |
208 |
245 |
3 |
4 |
65 |
60 |
48 |
31 |
669 |
Ungraded Elementary |
|
|
13 |
16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
29 |
Seventh |
2 |
1 |
199 |
176 |
3 |
3 |
53 |
80 |
17 |
9 |
543 |
Eighth |
1 |
|
82 |
94 |
5 |
8 |
33 |
47 |
8 |
6 |
284 |
Ninth |
1 |
|
43 |
44 |
6 |
2 |
21 |
28 |
5 |
6 |
156 |
Tenth |
|
1 |
25 |
27 |
3 |
4 |
22 |
20 |
4 |
3 |
109 |
Eleventh |
2 |
|
19 |
27 |
6 |
4 |
22 |
19 |
4 |
6 |
109 |
Twelfth |
|
|
11 |
8 |
2 |
|
14 |
16 |
6 |
3 |
60 |
Ungraded Secondary* |
|
|
2 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
Totals |
24 |
16 |
2,689 |
2,728 |
62 |
59 |
622 |
656 |
604 |
500 |
7,960 |
Note: Ungraded Elementary and Ungraded Secondary refer to students with disabilities who spend 60% or more of their time in special education classes. Nongraded students who are not students with disabilities should be assigned, according to age, to a grade above.
Fiscal and Programmatic Impact of Charter Schools
Article 56 requires that this report contain information on the current and projected fiscal impact of charter schools on the delivery of services by the public school system. Appendix B contains information obtained from the public school districts in which charter schools are located. They were asked to provide such information from their point of view. It was assumed that the districts themselves would be in the best position to ascertain what type and level of impact, if any, the charter schools had upon the districts. A copy of the letter that was sent to the superintendent of each district is also included in Appendix B.
Table 3 shows the fiscal information for each charter school for the 2001-02 school year. Included are the name of each charter school, the reported sending districts, the number of students reported enrolled for the 2001-02 school year, the adjusted expense per pupil (AEP) for the 2001-02 school year, and the AEP multiplied by the number of students. It should be noted that this fiscal analysis is based upon the assumption that all charter school students would have been enrolled in their district of residence if the charter school had not been in existence, and that the school districts would not have incurred costs for special education, transportation, textbooks, and health services beyond the costs that the districts would have incurred if the charter school students had been enrolled in their districts of residence.
Projections for the same categories of information are also provided for the charter schools� subsequent years of operation in Table 4, based upon the enrollments anticipated in their applications and an initial charter term of five years. Given that returning students, students residing in the district of location, and siblings must be given preference in admission, it is assumed for the purpose of Table 4 that all students enrolled in these charter schools will come from the district of location. The reader is cautioned that the actual distribution of students will likely vary in many instances.
To provide a more comprehensive picture of the projected fiscal impact of charter schools during 2001-02, those charter schools commencing instruction during 2002-03 are also included in Table 4 and are denoted by use of italic script.
Table 3
Current Fiscal Impact of Charter Schools
Open for Instruction During 2001-02
Name |
Sending District |
2001-02* |
AEP Per Student 2001-02 |
Total AEP 2001-02 |
District�s 2001-02 Approved General Fund Budget |
Percent of Impact on District Budget |
Amber Charter School |
Freeport |
1 |
$8,920 |
$8,920 |
$91,764,288 |
0.01 |
NYC |
118 |
$7,006 |
$826,708 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
|
Ark Community Charter School |
Lansingburgh |
6 |
$7,055 |
$42,330 |
$24,542,924 |
0.17 |
Troy |
90 |
$8,640 |
$777,600 |
$64,415,500 |
1.21 |
|
Beginning with Children Charter School |
NYC |
417 |
$7,006 |
$2,921,502 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.02 |
Bronx Preparatory Charter School |
NYC |
146 |
$7,006 |
$1,022,876 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Carl C. Icahn Charter School |
NYC |
108 |
$7,006 |
$756,648 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Central New York Charter School for Math and Science
|
Baldwinsville |
1 |
$6,875 |
$6,875 |
$60,182,308 |
0.01 |
E. Syracuse-Minoa |
5 |
$8,351 |
$41,755 |
$48,121,080 |
0.09 |
|
Jamesville-DeWitt |
4 |
$8,223 |
$32,892 |
$30,202,610 |
0.11 |
|
Lafayette |
3 |
$8,308 |
$24,924 |
$12,372,682 |
0.20 |
|
Liverpool |
5 |
$7,935 |
$39,675 |
$94,350,717 |
0.04 |
|
Lyncourt |
1 |
$7,180 |
$7,180 |
$4,045,735 |
0.18 |
|
N. Syracuse |
13 |
$6,544 |
$85,072 |
$95,257,209 |
0.09 |
|
Onondaga |
2 |
$7,015 |
$14,030 |
$11,755,058 |
0.12 |
|
Phoenix |
2 |
$7,342 |
$14,684 |
$29,243,071 |
0.05 |
|
Syracuse |
423 |
$6,343 |
$2,683,089 |
$201,400,000 |
1.33 |
|
W. Genesee |
1 |
$6,479 |
$6,479 |
$44,742,010 |
0.01 |
|
Westhill |
2 |
$7,058 |
$14,116 |
$20,462,600 |
0.07 |
|
Charter School for Applied Technologies
|
Amherst |
8 |
$8,116 |
$64,928 |
$34,707,551 |
0.19 |
Buffalo |
602 |
$8,268 |
$4,977,336 |
$435,878,089 |
1.14 |
|
Cleveland Hill |
1 |
$5,902 |
$5,902 |
$20,123,182 |
0.03 |
|
Depew |
1 |
$7,996 |
$7,996 |
$29,093,207 |
0.28 |
|
Grand Island |
2 |
$7,150 |
$14,300 |
$34,964,063 |
0.04 |
|
Hamburg |
1 |
$7,132 |
$7,132 |
$41,689,246 |
0.02 |
|
Kenmore-Tonawanda |
36 |
$8,065 |
$290,340 |
$106,765,299 |
0.27 |
|
Lackawanna |
16 |
$8,244 |
$131,904 |
$27,600,000 |
0.48 |
|
Lancaster |
4 |
$6,398 |
$25,592 |
$57,808,414 |
0.04 |
|
Maryvale |
1 |
$7,673 |
$7,673 |
$28,481,943 |
0.03 |
|
Niagara Falls |
1 |
$7,795 |
$7,795 |
$104,959,516 |
0.01 |
|
Niagara-Wheatfield |
2 |
$7,487 |
$14,974 |
$45,397,030 |
0.03 |
|
Charter School of Science and Technology |
Greece |
4 |
$6,818 |
$27,272 |
$149,133,346 |
0.02 |
Rochester |
971 |
$7,548 |
$7,329,108 |
$410,538,903 |
1.79 |
|
W. Irondequoit |
1 |
$7,269 |
$7,269 |
$40,498,080 |
0.02 |
|
Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School
|
Bridgehamp-ton |
1 |
$33,379 |
$33,379 |
$7,426,715 |
0.45 |
E. Hampton |
17 |
$12,566 |
$213,622 |
$33,116,548 |
0.65 |
|
Hampton Bays |
1 |
$8,892 |
$8,892 |
$20,868,235 |
0.04 |
|
Montauk |
5 |
$10,672 |
$53,360 |
$10,335,084 |
0.52 |
|
Sag Harbor |
5 |
$13,464 |
$67,320 |
$17,591,070 |
0.38 |
|
Shelter Island |
1 |
$17,107 |
$17,107 |
$5,836,806 |
0.29 |
|
Southampton |
3 |
$15,374 |
$46,122 |
$35,437,843 |
0.13 |
|
Springs |
14 |
$9,916 |
$138,824 |
$11,704,050 |
1.19 |
|
Clearpool Charter School |
NYC |
127 |
$7,006 |
$889,762 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Community Partnership Charter School |
NYC |
149 |
$7,006 |
$1,043,894 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Charter School |
E. Irondequoit |
1 |
$7,025 |
$7,025 |
$41,832,782 |
0.02 |
Rochester |
159 |
$7,548 |
$1,200,132 |
$410,538,903 |
0.29 |
|
Family Life Academy Charter School |
NYC |
99 |
$7,006 |
$693,594 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Genesee Community Charter School
|
Brighton |
1 |
$7,989 |
$7,989 |
$41,931,252 |
0.02 |
Gananda |
1 |
$6,507 |
$6,507 |
$15,432,303 |
0.04 |
|
Gates-Chili |
1 |
$7,643 |
$7,643 |
$59,851,779 |
0.01 |
|
Penfield |
2 |
$8,071 |
$16,142 |
$58,656,394 |
0.03 |
|
Rochester |
105 |
$7,548 |
$792,540 |
$410,538,903 |
0.19 |
|
Spencerport |
4 |
$6,540 |
$26,160 |
$48,783,636 |
0.05 |
|
Webster |
1 |
$7,246 |
$7,246 |
$92,944,760 |
0.01 |
|
W. Irondequoit |
2 |
$7,269 |
$14,538 |
$40,498,080 |
0.04 |
|
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School |
NYC |
151 |
$7,006 |
$1,057,906 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Harlem Day Charter School |
NYC |
50 |
$7,006 |
$350,300 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.003 |
Harriet Tubman Charter School |
NYC |
118 |
$7,006 |
$826,708 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
John A. Reisenbach Charter School |
NYC |
276 |
$7,006 |
$1,933,656 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.02 |
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School |
NYC |
188 |
$7,006 |
$1,317,128 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
King Center Charter School |
Buffalo |
101 |
$8,268 |
$835,068 |
$435,878,089 |
0.19 |
KIPP Academy Charter School |
NYC |
236 |
$7,006 |
$1,653,416 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
Merrick Academy � Queens Public Charter School |
NYC |
169 |
$7,006 |
$1,184,014 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.01 |
New Covenant Charter School
|
Albany |
686 |
$7,742 |
$5,311,012 |
$120,638,597 |
4.40 |
Cohoes |
1 |
$7,020 |
$7,020 |
$29,042,468 |
0.02 |
|
Guilderland |
1 |
$7,327 |
$7,327 |
$61,563,224 |
0.01 |
|
N. Colonie |
3 |
$7,322 |
$21,966 |
$54,750,000 |
0.04 |
|
Ravena |
1 |
$8,318 |
$8,318 |
$32,003,556 |
0.03 |
|
Rennselaer |
3 |
$8,204 |
$24,612 |
$14,185,334 |
0.17 |
|
Troy |
13 |
$8,640 |
$112,320 |
$64,415,500 |
0.17 |
|
Watervliet |
4 |
$5,966 |
$23,864 |
$15,304,521 |
0.16 |
|
REACH Charter School |
NYC |
NA |
$7,006 |
NA |
$11,708,945,394 |
NA |
Renaissance Charter School |
NYC |
476 |
$7,006 |
$3,334,856 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.03 |
Riverhead Charter School
|
Center Moriches |
1 |
$10,131 |
$10,131 |
$19,773,200 |
0.05 |
Hampton Bays |
5 |
$8,892 |
$44,460 |
$20,868,235 |
0.21 |
|
Longwood |
66 |
$9,518 |
$628,188 |
$135,216,405 |
0.47 |
|
Riverhead |
132 |
$9,560 |
$1,261,920 |
$65,209,167 |
1.94 |
|
S. Manor |
4 |
$7,819 |
$31,276 |
$9,715,605 |
0.32 |
|
Southampton |
1 |
$15,374 |
$15,374 |
$35,437,843 |
0.04 |
|
Westhampton |
1 |
$10,910 |
$10,910 |
$28,144,425 |
0.04 |
|
William Floyd |
15 |
$8,165 |
$122,475 |
$125,763,674 |
0.10 |
|
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School |
Rochester |
343 |
$7,548 |
$2,588,964 |
$410,538,903 |
0.63 |
Roosevelt Children�s Academy Charter School |
East Meadow |
1 |
$10,293 |
$10,293 |
$116,821,392 |
0.01 |
Freeport |
8 |
$8,920 |
$71,360 |
$91,764,288 |
0.08 |
|
Hempstead |
30 |
$13,045 |
$391,350 |
$104,000,000 |
0.38 |
|
Locust Valley |
1 |
$13,874 |
$13,874 |
$43,798,552 |
0.03 |
|
Malverne |
1 |
$10,916 |
$10,916 |
$29,995,992 |
0.04 |
|
Roosevelt |
142 |
$7,910 |
$1,123,220 |
$39,595,572 |
2.84 |
|
Uniondale |
7 |
$12,279 |
$85,953 |
$102,886,544 |
0.08 |
|
Sisulu Children�s Charter School |
NYC |
297 |
$7,006 |
$2,080,782 |
$11,708,945,394 |
0.02 |
South Buffalo Charter School |
Buffalo |
298 |
$8,268 |
$2,463,864 |
$435,878,089 |
0.57 |
Lackawanna |
10 |
$8,244 |
$82,440 |
$27,600,000 |
0.30 |
|
W. Seneca |
3 |
$6,513 |
$19,539 |
$77,016,002 |
0.03 |
|
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School |
Buffalo |
297 |
$8,268 |
$2,455,596 |
$435,878,089 |
0.56 |
Tapestry Charter School
|
Buffalo |
103 |
$8,268 |
$851,604 |
$435,878,089 |
0.20 |
Cheektowaga |
1 |
$6,694 |
$6,694 |
$25,707,602 |
0.03 |
|
W. Seneca |
1 |
$6,513 |
$6,513 |
$77,016,002 |
0.01 |
|
Totals |
NA |
7,943 |
NA |
$58,975,785 |
NA |
NA |
Average AEP per Student: $7,425
*From Schedule U of the State Aid Claim Worksheet and Projections (�3601 and �3604(11) of Education Law). The total number of students differs from that in Table 2 because the data are reported at different times of the year, and the difference represents the mobility of the students.
Table 4
Projected Fiscal Impact of Charter Schools
2002-03
Name |
Sending District |
Projected Total Number of Students 2002-03* |
AEP Per Student 2002-03 |
Projected Total AEP 2002-03 |
District�s 2002-03 Approved General Fund Budget |
Percent of Projected Impact on District Budget |
Amber Charter School |
NYC |
200 |
$7,967 |
$1,593,400 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Freeport |
|
$9,857 |
|
$98,418,384 |
|
|
Ark Community Charter School |
Troy |
96 |
$8,769 |
$841,824 |
$62,652,468 |
1.34 |
Beginning with Children Charter School |
NYC |
450 |
$7,967 |
$3,585,150 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.03 |
Brighter Choice Charter School for Boys |
Albany |
45 |
$7,897 |
$355,365 |
$128,956,981 |
0.28 |
Brighter Choice Charter School for Girls |
Albany |
45 |
$7,897 |
$355,365 |
$128,956,981 |
0.28 |
Bronx Preparatory Charter School |
NYC |
200 |
$7,967 |
$1,593,400 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Carl C. Icahn Charter School |
NYC |
144 |
$7,967 |
$1,147,248 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Central New York Charter School for Math and Science
|
Baldwinsville |
|
$7,357 |
|
$60,418,659 |
|
E. Syracuse-Minoa |
|
$9,041 |
|
$50,560,330 |
|
|
Jamesville-DeWitt |
|
$8,635 |
|
$31,472,973 |
|
|
Lafayette |
|
$9,279 |
|
$12,813,661 |
|
|
Liverpool |
|
$8,383 |
|
$95,114,606 |
|
|
Lyncourt |
$8,196 |
$4,449,499 |
||||
N. Syracuse |
$7,139 |
$97,247,767 |
||||
Onondaga |
$7,327 |
$12,048,698 |
||||
Phoenix |
$7,872 |
$29,653,148 |
||||
Syracuse |
660 |
$6,759 |
$4,460,940 |
$208,800,000 |
2.14 |
|
W. Genesee |
$6,810 |
$46,065,065 |
||||
Westhill |
$7,424 |
$21,275,600 |
||||
Charter School for Applied Technologies
|
Amherst |
$8,501 |
$34,707,551 |
|||
Buffalo |
$8,783 |
$444,644,182 |
||||
Cleveland Hill |
$6,568 |
$20,726,805 |
||||
Depew |
$8,696 |
$30,652,493 |
||||
Grand Island |
$7,832 |
$35, 991,736 |
||||
Hamburg |
$7,300 |
$42,832,728 |
||||
Kenmore-Tonawanda |
800 |
$8,073 |
$6,458,400 |
$107,816,566 |
6.00 |
|
Lackawanna |
$8,091 |
$29,980,000 |
||||
Lancaster |
$6,805 |
$58,310,984 |
||||
Maryvale |
$8,228 |
$29,475,285 |
||||
Niagara Falls |
$8,384 |
$102,628,945 |
||||
Niagara-Wheatfield |
$8,682 |
$46,589,772 |
||||
Charter School of Science and Technology |
Greece |
|
$7,575 |
|
$153,761,699 |
|
Rochester |
1,021 |
$8,485 |
$8,663,185 |
$422,042,816 |
2.05 |
|
W. Irondequoit |
$7,828 |
$43,312,359 |
||||
Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School
|
Bridgehamp-ton |
|
$35,858 |
|
$8,644,177 |
|
E. Hampton |
|
$13,183 |
|
$35,100,490 |
|
|
Hampton Bays |
|
$8,066 |
|
$23,145,167 |
|
|
Montauk |
|
$11,836 |
|
$10,225,572 |
|
|
Sag Harbor |
|
$14,154 |
|
$19,762,860 |
|
|
Shelter Island |
$18,681 |
$6,240,635 |
||||
Southampton |
$15,660 |
$37,771,361 |
||||
Springs |
$11,835 |
$12,366,796 |
||||
Wainscott |
72 |
$30,483 |
$2,194,776 |
$1,740,635 |
126.1 |
|
Clearpool Charter School |
NYC |
154 |
$7,967 |
$1,226,918 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Community Partnership Charter School |
NYC |
240 |
$7,967 |
$1,912,080 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.02 |
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Charter School
|
E. Irondequoit |
$7,000 |
$43,483,082 |
|||
Rochester |
200 |
$8,485 |
$1,697,000 |
$422,042,816 |
0.40 |
|
Explore Charter School |
NYC |
160 |
$7,967 |
$1,274,720 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Family Life Academy Charter School |
NYC |
156 |
$7,967 |
$1,242,852 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Genesee Community Charter School
|
Brighton |
$8,788 |
$44,002,655 |
|||
Gananda |
$6,177 |
$15,004,972 |
||||
Gates-Chili |
$8,189 |
$61,834,829 |
||||
Penfield |
$8,510 |
$61,756,402 |
||||
Rochester |
150 |
$8,485 |
$1,272,750 |
$422,042,816 |
0.30 |
|
Spencerport |
$7,134 |
$50,335,097 |
||||
Webster |
$7,755 |
$98,088,413 |
||||
W. Irondequoit |
$7,828 |
$43,312,359 |
||||
Global Concepts Charter School |
Lackawanna |
172 |
$8,091 |
$1,391,652 |
$29,980,000 |
4.64 |
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School |
NYC |
176 |
$7,967 |
$1,402,192 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Harlem Day Charter School |
NYC |
120 |
$7,967 |
$956,040 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
Harriet Tubman Charter School |
NYC |
138 |
$7,967 |
$1,099,446 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.01 |
International Charter School of Schenectady |
Schenectady |
300 |
$7,464 |
$2,239,200 |
$93,467,189 |
2.40 |
John A. Reisenbach Charter School |
NYC |
300 |
$7,967 |
$2,390,100 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.02 |
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School |
NYC |
410 |
$7,967 |
$3,266,470 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.03 |
King Center Charter School |
Buffalo |
100 |
$8,783 |
$878,300 |
$444,644,182 |
0.20 |
KIPP Academy Charter School |
NYC |
240 |
$7,967 |
$1,912,080 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.02 |
Merrick Academy � Queens Public Charter School |
NYC |
350 |
$7,967 |
$2,788,450 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.02 |
New Covenant Charter School
|
Albany |
813 |
$7,897 |
$6,420,261 |
$128,956,981 |
4.98 |
Cohoes |
$7,963 |
$27,132,306 |
||||
Guilderland |
$7,636 |
$63,316,079 |
||||
N. Colonie |
$7,667 |
$57,530,000 |
||||
Ravena |
$8,544 |
$32,366,655 |
||||
Rensselaer |
$8,766 |
$14,135,869 |
||||
Troy |
$8,769 |
$62,652,468 |
||||
Watervliet |
$6,349 |
$15,401,926 |
||||
Our World Neighborhood Charter School |
NYC |
450 |
$7,967 |
$3,585,150 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.03 |
Renaissance Charter School |
NYC |
500 |
$7,967 |
$3,983,500 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.03 |
Riverhead Charter School
|
Center Moriches |
$11,533 |
$21,255,700 |
|||
Hampton Bays |
$8,066 |
$23,145,167 |
||||
Longwood |
$9,523 |
$142,034,272 |
||||
Riverhead |
408 |
$9,660 |
$3,941,280 |
$71,120,126 |
5.54 |
|
S. Manor |
$8,422 |
$10,886,365 |
||||
Southampton |
$15,660 |
$37,771,361 |
||||
Westhampton |
$11,888 |
$29,895,290 |
||||
William Floyd |
$8,633 |
$132,691,991 |
||||
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School |
Rochester |
460 |
$8,485 |
$3,903,100 |
$422,042,816 |
0.93 |
Roosevelt Children�s Academy Charter School |
East Meadow |
|
$10,946 |
|
$119,805,050 |
|
Freeport |
|
$9,857 |
|
$98,418,384 |
|
|
Hempstead |
|
$13,159 |
|
$108,721,513 |
|
|
Locust Valley |
|
$14,762 |
|
$46,599,052 |
|
|
Malverne |
|
$11,766 |
|
$31,494,671 |
|
|
Roosevelt |
250 |
$9,680 |
$2,420,000 |
$46,735,734 |
5.18 |
|
Uniondale |
|
$13,694 |
|
$108,543,488 |
|
|
Sisulu Children�s Charter School |
NYC |
327 |
$7,967 |
$2,605,209 |
$12,360,782,961 |
0.02 |
South Buffalo Charter School |
Buffalo |
383 |
$8,783 |
$3,363,889 |
$444,644,182 |
0.76 |
Lackawanna |
|
$8,091 |
|
$29,980,000 |
|
|
W. Seneca |
|
$6,725 |
|
$79,076,297 |
|
|
Southside Academy Charter School |
Syracuse |
148 |
$6,759 |
$1,000,332 |
$208,800,000 |
0.48 |
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School |
Buffalo |
712 |
$8,783 |
$6,253,496 |
$444,644,182 |
1.41 |
Tapestry Charter School
|
Buffalo |
132 |
$8,783 |
$1,159,356 |
$444,644,182 |
0.26 |
Cheektowaga |
$6,801 |
$26,386,921 |
||||
W. Seneca |
$6,725 |
$79,076,297 |
||||
Projected Totals |
NA |
11,682 |
NA |
$96,834,876 |
NA |
NA |
Average Projected AEP per Student: $8,289
*Based upon enrollment projected in the charter or other agreement with the charter entity. The actual distribution of students will likely vary over more than one district for most charter schools.
Academic Progress of Students Attending Charter Schools
Article 56 requires that this annual report contain a comparison of the academic progress of students attending charter schools with that of students attending comparable public and non-public schools, wherever practicable. Students attending charter schools are required to take State tests to the same extent required of other public school students. In 2001-02, 17 charter schools served grades in which State tests were required. Tables 5 and 5a show the State test results for each charter school as compared with the State test results for its district of location. For comparison purposes in New York City, the district of location is either the community school district in which the charter school is located or all other high schools citywide (including alternative high schools).
A comparison with all non-public schools was not practicable.
Note that the description for each of the performance levels on the grades 4 and 8 State tests is as follows:
Level 1: These students have serious academic deficiencies.
Level 2: These students need extra help to meet the standards and pass the Regents examination.
Level 3: These students meet the standards and, with continued steady growth, should pass the Regents examination.
Level 4: These students exceed the standards and are moving toward high performance on the Regents examination.
Table 5
Grade 4 English Language Arts (ELA)
2001-02 School Year Results
Charter School/District of Location |
Number Tested |
Percent of Students At: |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
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Ark Community Charter School Troy City School District Beginning with Children Charter School New York City CSD # 14 Central New York Charter School for Math and Science Syracuse City School District Charter School for Applied Technologies Kenmore-Tonawanda Union Free School District Charter School of Science and Technology Rochester City School District Child Development Ctr. Of the Hamptons CS Wainscott Common School District Harbor Science and Arts Charter School New York City CSD #4 King Center Charter School Buffalo City School District New Covenant Charter School Albany City School District |
11 319 50 1,676
66 1,700 101 670 100 3,031 8 0 11 1,478 18 3,140 80 761
|
18.2 4.4 6.0 16.5
30.3 19.9 20.8 1.3 36.0 10.7 12.5 0.0 9.1 15.6 27.8 19.4 40.0 12.2
|
72.7 32.0 42.0 40.8
50.0 44.0 48.5 26.3 48.0 42.9 62.5 0.0 63.6 48.1 61.1 46.7 45.0 39.4
|
9.1 53.0 46.0 32.3
19.7 28.6 27.7 47.9 16.0 36.9 25.0 0.0 27.3 27.9 11.1 27.3 13.8 37.6
|
0.0 10.7 6.0 10.4
0.0 7.5 3.0 24.5 0.0 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 0.0 6.6 1.3 10.8
|
Table 5 (continued)
Grade 4 English Language Arts (ELA)
2001-02 School Year Results
Charter School/District of Location |
Number Tested |
Percent of Students At: |
|||
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
||
REACH Charter School New York City CSD #1 Renaissance Charter School New York City CSD #30 Riverhead Charter School Riverhead Central School District Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School Rochester City School District Sisulu Children�s Academy Charter School New York City CSD # 5 South Buffalo Charter School Buffalo City School District Stepping Stone Academy Charter School Buffalo City School District Tapestry Charter School Buffalo City School District
|
26 837 23 2,912 14 365
44 3,031 23 967 50 3,140 48 3,140 16 3,140
|
61.5 13.3 4.3 10.7 28.6 6.0
20.5 10.7 17.4 22.1 2.0 19.4 33.3 19.4 25.0 19.4 |
26.9 43.4 47.8 37.2 35.7 33.2
52.3 42.9 60.9 48.9 34.0 46.7 50.0 46.7 25.0 46.7 |
11.5 35.6 30.4 36.5 28.6 46.3
27.3 36.9 21.7 23.7 50.0 27.3 14.6 27.3 25.0 27.3 |
0.0 7.8 17.4 15.6 7.1 14.5
0.0 9.6 0.0 5.3 14.0 6.6 2.1 6.6 25.0 6.6 |
Table 5a
Grade 4 Mathematics
2001-02 School Year Results
Charter School/District of Location |
Number Tested |
Percent of Students At: |
|||
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
||
Ark Community Charter School Troy City School District |
14 320 |
0.0 4.7 |
64.3 32.2 |
28.6 51.6 |
7.1 11.6 |
Beginning with Children Charter School New York City CSD # 14 |
50 1,742 |
4.0 11.0 |
32.0 32.5 |
56.0 42.0 |
8.0 14.5 |
Central New York Charter School for Math and Science Syracuse City School District |
67 1,790 |
29.9 16.8 |
43.3 38.2 |
25.4 35.7 |
1.5 9.3 |
Charter School for Applied Technologies Kenmore-Tonawanda Union Free School District |
103 672 |
18.4 2.1 |
48.5 10.9 |
27.2 50.9 |
5.8 36.2 |
Charter School of Science and Technology Rochester City School District |
102 3,039 |
40.2 13.4 |
46.1 41.7 |
13.7 37.8 |
0.0 7.1 |
Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School Wainscott Common School District |
8 0 |
0.0 0.0 |
37.5 0.0 |
62.5 0.0 |
0.0 0.0 |
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School New York City CSD #4 |
10 1,514 |
30.0 12.1 |
30.0 40.6 |
40.0 40.4 |
0.0 6.9 |
King Center Charter School Buffalo City School District |
18 3,277 |
50.0 13.7 |
44.4 40.9 |
5.6 37.2 |
0.0 8.1 |
New Covenant Charter School Albany City School District |
78 764 |
26.9 8.5 |
41.0 34.4 |
29.5 41.6 |
2.6 15.4 |
REACH Charter School New York City CSD #1 |
24 857 |
66.7 10.6 |
20.8 40.5 |
12.5 39.6 |
0.0 9.3 |
Renaissance Charter School New York City CSD #30 |
23 2,928 |
8.7 7.4 |
8.7 27.7 |
47.8 47.9 |
34.8 16.9 |
Riverhead Charter School Riverhead Central School District |
13 371 |
23.1 4.6 |
46.2 25.1 |
15.4 52.8 |
15.4 17.5 |
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School Rochester City School District |
40 3,039 |
15.0 13.4 |
50.0 41.7 |
32.5 37.8 |
2.5 7.1 |
Table 5a (continued)
Grade 4 Mathematics
2001-02 School Year Results
Charter School/District of Location |
Number Tested |
Percent of Students At: |
|||
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
||
Sisulu Children�s Academy Charter School New York City CSD # 5 |
22 967 |
50.0 17.7 |
45.5 48.3 |
4.5 29.4 |
0.0 4.7 |
South Buffalo Charter School Buffalo City School District |
50 3,277 |
2.0 13.7 |
38.0 40.9 |
54.0 37.2 |
6.0 8.1 |
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School Buffalo City School District |
50 3,277 |
42.0 13.7 |
48.0 40.9 |
10.0 37.2 |
0.0 8.1 |
Tapestry Charter School Buffalo City School District |
15 3,277 |
6.7 13.7 |
40.0 40.9 |
33.3 37.2 |
20.0 8.1 |
Table 6
Grade 8 English Language Arts (ELA)
2001-02 School Year Results
Charter School/District of Location |
Number Tested |
Percent of Students At: |
|||
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
||
Beginning with Children Charter School New York CSD # 14 |
42 1,566 |
11.9 18.6 |
47.6 60.4 |
33.3 18.1 |
7.1 2.9 |
Charter School of Science and Technology Rochester City School District |
105 2,245 |
15.2 12.7 |
78.1 68.9 |
5.7 16.6 |
1.0 1.9 |
KIPP Academy Charter School New York City CSD # 7 |
52 1,042 |
0.0 20.2 |
38.5 66.0 |
44.2 12.8 |
17.3 1.1 |
REACH Charter School New York City CSD #1 |
7 522 |
14.3 17.0 |
85.7 60.5 |
0.0 18.8 |
0.0 3.6 |
Renaissance Charter School New York City CSD #30 |
38 2,094 |
5.3 9.7 |
57.9 61.5 |
28.9 23.3 |
7.9 5.5 |
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School Rochester City School District |
24 2,245 |
16.7 12.7 |
79.2 68.9 |
4.2 16.6 |
0.0 1.9 |
Table 6 (continued)
Grade 8 Mathematics
2001-02 School Year Results
Charter School/District of Location |
Number Tested |
Percent of Students At: |
|||
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
||
Beginning with Children Charter School New York City CSD # 14 |
40 1,607 |
5.0 36.8 |
70.0 37.7 |
22.5 21.2 |
2.5 4.3 |
Charter School of Science and Technology Rochester City School District |
108 2,444 |
64.8 53.3 |
27.8 34.7 |
7.4 11.4 |
0.0 0.6 |
KIPP Academy Charter School New York City CSD # 7 |
52 1,115 |
1.9 54.9 |
36.5 33.5 |
44.2 11.3 |
17.3 0.4 |
REACH Charter School New York City CSD #1 |
7 588 |
71.4 33.0 |
28.6 35.0 |
0.0 24.0 |
0.0 8.0 |
Renaissance Charter School New York City CSD #30 |
39 2,234 |
7.7 30.2 |
48.7 38.7 |
35.9 24.8 |
7.7 6.4 |
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School Rochester City School District |
23 2,444 |
65.2 53.3 |
30.4 34.7 |
4.3 11.4 |
0.0 0.6 |
Table 7
General Education Students First Entering Grade 9 in September 1998
Summary of Regents English and Mathematics Graduation Requirements
Results as of June 2002
Test and School |
Number of General Education Students in Cohort |
Percent of Cohort: |
||||||
Not Tested |
Receiving Regents Credit for Approved Alternative |
Scoring 0-54 |
Scoring 55-64 |
Scoring 65-84 |
Scoring 85-100 |
Scoring 55-100 or Receiving Regents Credits for an Approved Alternative |
||
Regents English John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School Renaissance Charter School NYC Public HS |
17 25 45,591 |
17.6 4.0 15.6 |
0 0 0 |
0 12.0 5.3 |
29.4 12.0 15.6 |
52.9 72.0 52.5 |
0 0 10.9 |
82.4 84.0 79.1 |
Regents Mathematics John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School Renaissance Charter School NYC Public HS |
17 25 45,591 |
70.6 4.0 14.1 |
0 0 0 |
5.9 12.0 11.4 |
23.5 4.0 15.4 |
0 72.0 34.1 |
0 8.0 24.9 |
23.5 84.0 74.4 |
Financial Audits of Charter Schools
Education Law Article 56 requires that charter schools obtain annual independent financial audits by a licensed certified public accountant or public accountant as set forth in their charter. These independent audits must be conducted in accordance with generally accepted accounting and audit standards.
The following tables present data obtained from charter school annual financial statement audits for the 2001-02 school year. Information from the statements was consolidated where possible to facilitate comparisons among schools.
Table 8 summarizes the financial position of each school as well as the net results of operations for the year. Ten of the schools submitting statements had a decrease in unrestricted net assets (fund balance) for the year and seven schools had total liabilities exceeding total assets. Overall, unrestricted net assets increased by $4.8 million to a net total of $8.8 million for all schools.
Expenses totaled $71.3 million, an increase of $30 million from the 2000-01 school year. Most school financial statements show a breakdown of expenses by the categories of program and management and general expenses. For schools reporting expenses in this manner, program expenses were 71 percent of total expenses.
Table 8
Charter Schools Data Related to Financial Position and Change in Net Assets 2001-02
School Name |
Assets |
Liabilities |
Total Net Assets or Fund Balance |
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets or Fund Balance (see Table 9) |
Ark Community Charter School |
$675,884 |
$109,292 |
$566,592 |
$421,442 |
Amber Charter School |
461,168 |
85,521 |
375,647 |
-31,751 |
Beginning with Children Charter School |
1,191,468 |
784,515 |
406,953 |
389,308 |
Bronx Preparatory Charter School |
1,148,242 |
379,046 |
769,196 |
337,152 |
Carl C. Icahn Charter School |
547,671 |
403,983 |
143,688 |
39,962 |
Central New York CS for Math and Science |
7,284,216 |
7,679,734 |
-395,518 |
-86,570 |
Charter School for Applied Technologies |
8,071,597 |
7,693,891 |
377,706 |
377,706 |
Charter School of Science and Technology |
2,578,883 |
2,456,531 |
122,352 |
-7,413 |
Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School |
316,842 |
387,737 |
-70,895 |
-78,056 |
Clearpool Charter School |
25,524 |
154,985 |
-129,461 |
79,281 |
Community Partnership Charter School |
766,544 |
521,789 |
244,755 |
43,689 |
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Charter School |
484,593 |
200,627 |
283,966 |
40,778 |
Family Life Academy Charter School |
535,684 |
141,170 |
394,514 |
394,514 |
Genesee Community Charter School |
709,022 |
175,225 |
533,797 |
338,989 |
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School |
232,499 |
320,202 |
-87,703 |
-192,794 |
Harlem Day Charter School |
3,098,417 |
368,123 |
2,730,294 |
2,180,294 |
Harriet Tubman Charter School |
1,017,478 |
838,050 |
179,428 |
-28,683 |
John A. Reisenbach Charter School |
2,585,454 |
2,333,267 |
252,187 |
-645,374 |
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School |
1,092,872 |
331,389 |
761,483 |
509,327 |
King Center Charter School |
340,533 |
109,778 |
230,755 |
259,648 |
KIPP Academy Charter School |
Financial statements not received. |
|||
Merrick Academy-Queens Public Charter School |
1,526,992 |
1,283,617 |
243,375 |
268,713 |
New Covenant Charter School |
14,025,547 |
14,131,031 |
-105,484 |
-30,165 |
REACH Charter School |
Financial statements not received. |
|||
Renaissance Charter School |
1,804,604 |
0 |
1,804,604 |
131,820 |
School Name |
Assets |
Liabilities |
Total Net Assets or Fund Balance |
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets or Fund Balance (see Table 9) |
Riverhead Charter School |
Financial statements not received. |
|||
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School |
121,147 |
86,095 |
35,052 |
4,874 |
Roosevelt Children's Academy Charter School |
1,751,534 |
1,927,086 |
-175,552 |
-159,366 |
Sisulu Children's Charter School |
642,398 |
2,521,109 |
-1,878,711 |
-667,205 |
South Buffalo Charter School |
1,544,427 |
686,713 |
857,714 |
690,495 |
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School |
4,020,475 |
3,947,115 |
73,360 |
73,360 |
Tapestry Charter School |
477,797 |
254,142 |
223,655 |
185,314 |
Totals |
$59,079,512 |
$50,311,763 |
$8,767,749 |
$4,839,289 |
Source: Audited Financial Statements July 1, 2001 � June 30, 2002.
Table 9
Revenues, Expenses and Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets for Charter Schools 2001-02
Revenues |
Expenses |
|||||||||
School Name |
Government Contracts and Grants |
Private Grants, Contributions and Other Revenue |
Net Assets Released from Restrictions or Proceeds From Long-Term Debt |
Total Revenue & Support |
Program |
Mgmt. & General |
Total Expenses |
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets or Fund Balance |
||
Ark Community Charter School |
$1,147,815 |
$272,719 |
$0 |
$1,420,534 |
$881,379 |
$117,713 |
$999,092 |
$421,442 |
||
Amber Charter School |
1,191,434 |
120,590 |
10,000 |
1,322,024 |
1,187,908 |
165,867 |
1,353,775 |
-31,751 |
||
Beginning with Children Charter School |
3,743,299 |
351,175 |
0 |
4,094,474 |
3,216,281 |
488,885 |
3,705,166 |
389,308 |
||
Bronx Preparatory Charter School |
1,289,095 |
742,474 |
0 |
2,031,569 |
1,291,381 |
403,036 |
1,694,417 |
337,152 |
||
Carl C. Icahn Charter School |
614,222 |
20 |
275,644 |
889,886 |
710,156 |
139,768 |
849,924 |
39,962 |
||
Central New York CS for Math and Science |
3,847,312 |
91,973 |
0 |
3,939,285 |
2,936,530 |
1,089,325 |
4,025,855 |
-86,570 |
||
Charter School for Applied Technologies |
6,473,547 |
1,878 |
0 |
6,475,425 |
4,353,569 |
1,744,150 |
6,097,719 |
377,706 |
||
Charter School of Science and Technology |
8,381,686 |
116,662 |
0 |
8,498,348 |
6,548,475 |
1,957,286 |
8,505,761 |
-7,413 |
||
Child Development Center of the Hamptons CS |
775,005 |
112,924 |
297,550 |
1,185,479 |
1,086,678 |
176,857 |
1,263,535 |
-78,056 |
||
Clearpool Charter School |
805,345 |
412,934 |
0 |
1,218,279 |
799,487 |
339,511 |
1,138,998 |
79,281 |
||
Community Partnership Charter School |
1,598,884 |
210,102 |
0 |
1,808,986 |
1,503,459 |
261,838 |
1,765,297 |
43,689 |
||
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Charter School |
1,508,743 |
88,132 |
30,653 |
1,627,528 |
1,253,772 |
332,978 |
1,586,750 |
40,778 |
||
Family Life Academy Charter School |
713,986 |
17,050 |
563,254 |
1,294,290 |
683,186 |
216,590 |
899,776 |
394,514 |
||
Genesee Community Charter School |
911,982 |
421,909 |
93,830 |
1,427,721 |
872,136 |
216,596 |
1,088,732 |
338,989 |
||
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School |
1,318,205 |
123,586 |
0 |
1,441,791 |
1,577,465 |
57,120 |
1,634,585 |
-192,794 |
||
Harlem Day Charter School |
833,670 |
2,429,219 |
0 |
3,262,889 |
625,215 |
457,380 |
1,082,595 |
2,180,294 |
||
Harriet Tubman Charter School |
1,095,985 |
157,285 |
1,253,270 |
572,037 |
709,916 |
1,281,953 |
-28,683 |
|||
John A. Reisenbach Charter School |
2,063,664 |
327,650 |
0 |
2,391,314 |
2,257,087 |
779,601 |
3,036,688 |
-645,374 |
||
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy CS |
1,939,574 |
67,819 |
0 |
2,007,393 |
1,429,554 |
68,512 |
1,498,066 |
509,327 |
||
King Center Charter School |
826,800 |
8,438 |
367,300 |
1,202,538 |
570,186 |
372,704 |
942,890 |
259,648 |
||
KIPP Academy Charter School |
Financial statements not received. |
|||||||||
Merrick Academy-Queens Public CS |
2,036,184 |
43,154 |
0 |
2,079,338 |
797,083 |
1,013,542 |
1,810,625 |
268,713 |
||
New Covenant Charter School |
6,308,709 |
223,924 |
91,420 |
6,624,053 |
4,867,819 |
1,794,714 |
6,662,533 |
-30,165 |
||
REACH Charter School |
Financial statements not received. |
|||||||||
Renaissance Charter School |
3,749,351 |
1,245 |
0 |
3,750,596 |
2,737,410 |
869,618 |
3,607,028 |
131,820 |
||
Riverhead Charter School |
Financial statements not received. |
|||||||||
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School |
2,769,844 |
2,735 |
0 |
2,772,579 |
1,099,399 |
1,668,306 |
2,767,705 |
4,874 |
||
Roosevelt Children's Academy Charter School |
1,933,495 |
46,165 |
0 |
1,979,660 |
1,172,075 |
966,951 |
2,139,026 |
-159,366 |
||
Sisulu Children's Charter School |
2,769,125 |
68,920 |
0 |
2,838,045 |
1,899,228 |
1,606,022 |
3,505,250 |
-667,205 |
||
South Buffalo Charter School |
2,878,360 |
19,051 |
0 |
2,897,411 |
1,735,669 |
471,247 |
2,206,916 |
690,495 |
||
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School |
2,521,857 |
197,561 |
280,318 |
2,999,736 |
1,153,171 |
1,773,205 |
2,926,376 |
73,360 |
||
Tapestry Charter School |
842,255 |
24,095 |
554,640 |
1,420,990 |
793,213 |
442,463 |
1,235,676 |
185,314 |
||
Totals |
$66,889,433 |
$6,701,389 |
$2,564,609 |
$76,155,431 |
$50,611,008 |
$20,701,701 |
$71,312,709 |
$4,839,289 |
Source: Audited Financial Statements July 1, 2001 � June 30, 2002.
Note:
Other Information Regarding Charter Schools
Article 56 authorizes the Board of Regents to include in this report any other information that it deems necessary. This section includes observations and reflections based on concerns that have arisen since the enactment of Article 56. Though the Department has developed policies and procedures to address both the letter and the spirit of the statute, concerns remain. The most relevant of these concerns are listed below in an attempt to help focus future discussion on potential amendment recommendations to the Legislature.
Application Process
- There is no provision in Article 56 that would expedite the processing of unapprovable applications for charter schools without requiring action by the charter entity.
- The legislation should clarify under which circumstances preferences may be given to "at-risk" students.
- The time period by which a charter entity must take action on an application as stated in �2852(1) of Education Law is too short. Applications received before October 1 must be acted upon by December 31st of that year. This does not allow sufficient time for staff of a charter entity to work with applicants to modify and improve their applications.
- The time period of 60 days for the Board of Regents to review and approve proposed charters submitted by another charter entity, pursuant to �2852(5-a) of Education Law, is also too short. This does not allow sufficient time for Department staff to interact with the other charter entity and its applicants to agree upon and make changes to the proposed charters prior to Regents approval.
- The statute should be amended to provide clear guidance on the issues of programmatic and fiscal impact of the charter school upon the affected school districts. A definition or formula should be provided to assist a charter entity in determining when such an impact would be too great to allow.
- The Commissioner of Education should have the discretionary ability to consent to a proposed minor amendment to a charter by any charter entity with the approval of the Board of Regents. This would help to avoid delays resulting from the need for Regents approval at their monthly meetings of minor changes in a charter and would also permit changes in emergency circumstances.
Conversion Process
- The conversion process should be more clearly delineated in legislation, which should require that the Board of Education enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the school before its conversion. The MOU should define any support and services that will be provided by the Board to the charter school and specify such agreements as have been reached regarding facilities, disposition of supplies and equipment, and personnel issues such as pension benefits.
- The legislation should further outline provisions for the vote by parents for the conversion of an existing public school to a charter school.
- The statute should clarify for conversion charter schools the processes that are necessary during the time when it is in transition from its previous existence as a district school to its new legal status as a charter school.
Admissions Process
- The statute should be amended to permit, in the case of New York City, the geographic region used for determining preference for admission to be the community school district.
Charter School Operation
- The statute should be amended to require charter schools to be subject to the same building code compliance requirements as other public schools.
- The statute should clarify the extent to which the school district of location, in the case of the conversion of an existing public school to charter school status, can provide services to charter school students and claim State aid for those services as if the students were enrolled in a district-operated program.
- The statute should be amended to clarify the authority of a BOCES to provide services to charter schools.
- The date for the receipt of the financial statements and audit should be changed from August 1 to October 1 of each year, to coincide with the due date for other public schools.
Funding
- The formula that provides per-pupil funding for charter schools should be revised to account for the differing cost factors in providing an elementary versus a secondary education experience to students.
Glossary of Terms
Adjusted expense per pupil (AEP): the amount of money that a student�s district of residence pays to the charter school for each student while s/he is enrolled in the charter school. The funds are to be paid in six installments throughout the year. The AEP varies by district.
Article 56: the New York Charter Schools Act of 1998. This is the State legislation authorizing the creation of charter schools.
Charter entity: an agency authorized to approve applications and enter into charter agreements with applicants. A charter entity is also responsible for overseeing each charter school it approves for the purposes of ensuring compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and charter provisions. In New York State, the charter entities are the Board of Regents, the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York, the Chancellor of the New York City Public Schools, and any local board of education. Only the Board of Regents may actually issue a charter.
Charter school: a public school whose authority to provide education is through a "charter" (a type of contract) between a charter entity and an applicant or applicants pursuant to the requirements of Article 56 of the Education Law.
District of location: the public school district in which the charter school is physically located.
District of residence/sending district: the public school district in which the student resides. This is not necessarily the same as the district of location.
Appendix A
Approved Charter Schools in New York State
Projected Charter School Enrollments in New York State
April 28, 2003
Name of School |
School Year |
Grades |
Students |
Amber Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-1 |
120 |
310 Lenox Avenue, 2nd Floor, New York NY 10027-4411 |
2001-02 |
K-2 |
160 |
Jon Moscow 212-534-9667 fax 212-534-6225 |
2002-03 |
K-3 |
200 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
240 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
280 |
|
|
|
|
Ark Community Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-5 |
96 |
2247 13th Street, Troy NY 12180-3017 |
2002-03 |
K-5 |
96 |
Mary Theresa Streck 518-274-6312 fax 518-274-3615 |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
96 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
96 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
96 |
|
|
|
|
Beginning with Children Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-8 |
450 |
11 Bartlett Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206-5001 |
2002-03 |
K-8 |
450 |
Sonia Ortiz-Gulardo, Principal 718-388-8847 fax 212-753-5927 |
2003-04 |
K-8 |
450 |
Chancellor (conversion) |
2004-05 |
K-8 |
450 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
450 |
|
|
|
|
Brighter Choice Charter School for Boys |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
250 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206-2610 |
2002-03 |
K-1 |
45 |
Patrick Kelly 518-694-4100 |
2003-04 |
K-2 |
70 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
K-3 |
95 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-4 |
120 |
Brighter Choice Charter School for Girls |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
250 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206-2610 |
2002-03 |
K-1 |
45 |
Patrick Kelly 518-694-4100 |
2003-04 |
K-2 |
70 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
K-3 |
95 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-4 |
120 |
Bronx Charter School for Better Learning |
2003-04 |
1 |
50 |
c/o 23 Mulberry Drive, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987-4814 |
2004-05 |
1-2 |
100 |
Theodore F. Swartz 845-753-2227 fax 845-753-2228 |
2005-06 |
1-3 |
150 |
SUNY |
2006-07 |
K-4 |
250 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
K-4 |
250 |
Bronx Charter School for Children |
2003-04 |
K-1 |
132 |
305 7th Avenue 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001-6008 |
2004-05 |
K-2 |
176 |
Jane Ehrenberg Rosen 212-886-5605 fax 646-336-1851 |
2005-06 |
K-3 |
220 |
Regents |
2006-07 |
K-4 |
264 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
K-5 |
308 |
Bronx Charter School for Excellence |
2003-04 |
* |
* |
c/o 161 W. 15th Street, Apt. 5D, New York, NY 10022 |
2004-05 |
K-1 |
100 |
Mary Grace Eapen 917-318-4087 fax 212-243-0903 |
2005-06 |
K-2 |
150 |
SUNY |
2006-07 |
K-3 |
200 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
K-4 |
250 |
Bronx Charter School for the Arts |
2002-03 |
* |
* |
1231 Lafayette Street, Bronx, NY 10474-5307 |
2003-04 |
K-3 |
160 |
Xanthe Jory 718-893-1042 fax 718-589-7535 |
2004-05 |
K-4 |
200 |
Regents |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
240 |
No management company |
2006-07 |
K-6 |
280 |
Bronx Preparatory Charter School |
2000-01 |
5-6 |
100 |
1508 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457-8015 |
2001-02 |
5-7 |
150 |
Kristin Kearns Jordan 718-294-0841 fax 718-294-2381 |
2002-03 |
5-8 |
200 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
5-9 |
250 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
5-10 |
300 |
Brooklyn Excelsior Charter School |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
240 |
475 East 57th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11203 |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
480 |
Omar Wasow 212-431-4477 ext. 231 fax 212-505-3478 |
2005-06 |
K-7 |
555 |
SUNY |
2006-07 |
K-8 |
630 |
National Heritage Academies |
2007-08 |
K-8 |
655 |
Buffalo United Charter School |
2002-03 |
* |
* |
c/o 282 Babcock Street, Buffalo, NY 14210 |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
240 |
Diane Rowe 716-825-1016 fax 716-825-0243 |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
400 |
SUNY |
2005-06 |
K-6 |
480 |
National Heritage Academies |
2006-07 |
K-7 |
555 |
|
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Carl C. Icahn Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-2 |
108 |
1525 Brook Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457-8005 |
2002-03 |
K-3 |
144 |
Jeffrey Litt, Principal 718-716-8105 fax 718-716-6716 |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
180 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-4 |
180 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-4 |
180 |
Central New York Charter School for Math and Science |
2000-01 |
K-6 |
504 |
601 East Genesee Street, Syracuse NY 13202-3100 |
2001-02 |
K-7 |
576 |
Robert Bone 315-472-5914 fax 315-472-5917 |
2002-03 |
(K-8) K-6 |
(648) 660 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
(K-9) K-6 |
(720) 660 |
Beacon Education Management, LLC |
2004-05 |
(K-10) K-6 |
(792) 660 |
Charter School for Applied Technologies |
2001-02 |
K-6 |
700 |
2303 Kenmore Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14207 |
2002-03 |
K-7 |
800 |
Lawrence Ljungberg, Principal 716-897-7505 fax 716-876-9758 |
2003-04 |
K-8 |
900 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
K-9 |
1,000 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
2005-06 |
K-10 |
1,100 |
Charter School for Science and Technology |
2000-01 |
K-8 |
876 |
690 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14605-1742 |
2001-02 |
K-9 |
976 |
Andrew Lyle 716-454-0100 fax 716-454-3215 |
2002-03 |
(K-10) K-8 |
(1,076) 1,021 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
(K-11) K-8 |
(1,176) 1,100 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
2004-05 |
K-12 |
1,276 |
Child Development Center of the Hamptons Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-4 |
24 |
175 Daniels Hole Road, P. O. Box 404, Wainscott, NY 11975-0404 |
2001-02 |
K-4 |
50 |
Shirley K. Klein 631-537-6330 fax 631-537-6965 |
2002-03 |
(K-4) K-5 |
(60) 72 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
(K-4) K-5 |
72 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
(K-4) K-5 |
72 |
Clearpool Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-1 |
74 |
644 McDonough Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11233 |
2001-02 |
K-2 |
114 |
Omigbade Escayg, Principal 718-452-3423 fax 718-452-3435 |
2002-03 |
K-3 |
154 |
Chancellor |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
194 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
234 |
COMMUNITY Charter School |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
404 Edison Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14215 |
2002-03 |
(K-4) * |
(246) * |
Marcia L. Lamkin 716-833-5967 fax 716-833-6392 |
2003-04 |
(K-5) K-4 |
(424) 246 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
(K-6) K-5 |
(496) 424 |
Chancellor Beacon Academies, Inc. |
2005-06 |
(K-7) K-6 |
(568) 496 |
Community Partnership Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-1 |
100 |
171 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205-3316 |
2001-02 |
K-2 |
170 |
Ellen Rice 718-330-0480 fax 718-330-0295 |
2002-03 |
K-3 |
240 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
300 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
350 |
East Harlem Village Academy Charter School |
2002-03 |
* |
* |
413 East 120th Street, New York, NY 10035 |
2003-04 |
5(6) |
104 |
Deborah Kinney 212-874-2690 |
2004-05 |
5-6 (6-7) |
208 |
SUNY |
2005-06 |
5-7 (6-8) |
312 |
No management company |
2006-07 |
5-8 (6-9) |
416 |
East New York Village Academy Charter School |
2002-03 |
* |
* |
c/o Village Academies, 330 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017 |
2003-04 |
5 (6) |
104 |
Deborah Kinney 212-874-2690 |
2004-05 |
5-6 (6-7) |
208 |
SUNY |
2005-06 |
5-7 (6-8) |
312 |
No management company |
2006-07 |
5-8 (6-9) |
416 |
Enterprise Charter School |
2003-04 |
K-8 |
405 |
c/o 672 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209 |
2004-05 |
K-8 |
405 |
Gary Stillman 716-602-7333 |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
405 |
Buffalo Board of Education |
2006-07 |
K-8 |
405 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
K-8 |
405 |
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-2 |
120 |
938 Clifford Avenue, Rochester, NY 14621-4808 |
2001-02 |
K-3 |
160 |
Miriam Vasquez 716-544-6170 fax 716-544-3848 |
2002-03 |
K-4 |
200 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
240 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
280 |
EXPLORE Charter School |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
250 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 |
2002-03 |
K-2 |
120 |
Morton Ballen 212-678-3587 |
2003-04 |
K-3 |
160 |
Chancellor |
2004-05 |
K-4 |
200 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
240 |
Family Academy Charter School of New York |
2002-03 |
* |
* |
c/o 240 West 113th Street, Rm. 213, New York, NY 10026 |
2003-04 |
(K-2) * |
(162) * |
Nancy McDonnell 212-749-1581 fax 212-749-1581 |
2004-05 |
(K-3) K-2 |
(216) 162 |
SUNY |
2005-06 |
(K-4) K-3 |
(270) 216 |
No management company |
2006-07 |
(K-5) K-4 |
(324) 270 |
Family Life Academy Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-1 |
100 |
14 West 170th Street, Bronx NY 10452-3227 |
2002-03 |
K-2 |
(142) 156 |
Isabel Gutierrez 718-410-8100 fax 718-410-8800 |
2003-04 |
K-3 |
182 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-4 |
219 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
255 |
Genesee Community Charter School |
2000-01 |
* |
* |
657 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607-2177 |
2001-02 |
K-3 |
120 |
Lisa A. Wing 716-271-4552 ext. 265# fax 716-271-5904 |
2002-03 |
K-4 |
150 |
Regents |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
180 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
180 |
Global Concepts Charter School |
2002-03 |
K-3 |
(150) 172 |
1001 Ridge Road, Lackawanna, NY 14218 |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
240 |
Kathy Dimitrievski 716-821-1903 fax 716-821-9563 |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
300 |
Regents |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
360 |
No management company |
2006-07 |
K-5 |
360 |
Harbor Science and Arts Charter School |
2000-01 |
1-6 |
132 |
1 East 104th Street, Suite 603, New York, NY 10029-4495 |
2001-02 |
1-7 |
154 |
Noemi Donoso 212-427-2244 fax 212-360-7429 |
2002-03 |
1-8 |
176 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-8 |
196 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-8 |
196 |
Harlem Day Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-1 |
80 |
240 E. 123rd Street, New York, NY 10035-2038 |
2002-03 |
K-2 |
120 |
Tess Alviar 212-876-9953 fax 212-876-9926 |
2003-04 |
K-3 |
160 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-4 |
200 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
240 |
Harriet Tubman Charter School |
2000-01 |
* |
* |
3565 Third Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456-3403 |
2001-02 |
K-3 |
(120) 246 |
Michele Pierce, Principal 718-537-9912 fax 718-537-9858 |
2002-03 |
K-4 |
(321) 138 |
Regents |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
396 |
Edison Schools, Inc./LearnNow, Inc. |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
471 |
International Charter School of Schenectady |
2000-01 |
* |
* |
408 Eleanor Street, Schenectady, NY 12306-3122 |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
Lillian Turner, Principal 518-344-5107 or -5105 (fax: -5106) |
2002-03 |
K-4 |
300 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
425 |
Schenectady Education Management LLC (SABIS) |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
550 |
John A. Reisenbach Charter School |
1999-2000 |
K, 5 |
120 |
257 West 117th Street, New York, NY 10026-2115 |
2000-01 |
K-1, 5-6 |
240 |
Karolyn Belcher 212-666-3941 fax 212-666-3944 |
2001-02 |
(K-2, 5-7) 1-2, 6-7 |
360 |
SUNY |
2002-03 |
(K-3, 5-8) 2,3,7, 8 |
(480) 300 |
The Learning Project |
2003-04 |
(K-9) K-4, 8 |
(600) 450 |
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School |
2000-01 |
(9-12) 8-12 |
150 |
17 Battery Place, New York, NY 10004-1207 |
2001-02 |
(9-12) 8-12 |
160 |
Ronald Tabano 212-635-3800 fax 212-635-3874 |
2002-03 |
(9-12) 8-12 |
410 |
Chancellor (conversion) |
2003-04 |
(9-12) 8-12 |
410 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
(9-12) 8-12 |
(200) 485 |
King Center Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-3 |
80 |
938 Genesee Street, Buffalo, NY 14211-3025 |
2001-02 |
K-4 |
100 |
Claity Massey 716-891-7912 fax 716-895-2058 |
2002-03 |
K-4 |
100 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-4 |
100 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-4 |
100 |
KIPP Academy Charter School |
2000-01 |
5-8 |
234 |
250 East 156th Street, Room 418, Bronx, NY 10451-4796 |
2001-02 |
5-8 |
240 |
Quinton Vance 718-665-3555 fax 718-585-7982 |
2002-03 |
5-8 |
240 |
Chancellor (conversion) |
2003-04 |
5-8 |
240 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
5-8 |
240 |
KIPP Sankofa Charter School |
2003-04 |
5 |
90 |
c/o 505 Ashland Avenue, Apt. 2, Buffalo, NY 14222 |
2004-05 |
5-6 |
180 |
Uchenna Smith 716-316-3379 fax 716-276-2875 |
2005-06 |
5-7 |
270 |
SUNY |
2006-07 |
5-8 |
360 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
5-8 |
360 |
KIPP S.T.A.R. College Preparatory Charter School |
2003-04 |
5 |
90 |
c/o 618 West 138th Street, Apt. 2, New York, NY 10031 |
2004-05 |
5-6 |
180 |
Maggie Runyan-Shefa 917-566-1273 fax 415-276-2875 |
2005-06 |
5-7 |
270 |
SUNY |
2006-07 |
5-8 |
360 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
5-8 |
360 |
Merrick Academy � Queens Public Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-2 |
(350) 125 |
207-01 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, NY 11428-1544 |
2001-02 |
(K-4) K-3 |
175 |
Alma L. Alston 718-479-3753 fax 718-468-4773 |
2002-03 |
(K-6) K-4 |
(600) 350 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
(K-8) K-5 |
(725) 650 |
Victory Schools, Inc. |
2004-05 |
(K-10) K-6 |
850 |
New Covenant Charter School |
1999-2000 |
K-4 |
550 |
50 North Lark Street, Albany, NY 12210-1518 |
2000-01 |
K-5 |
**400 |
Kathleen A. Fuller 518-463-3912 fax 518-626-9916 |
2001-02 |
K-7 |
701 |
SUNY |
2002-03 |
K-8 |
813 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
2003-04 |
K-8 |
813 |
Our World Neighborhood Charter School |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
21-78 19th Street, Astoria, NY 11105-3905 |
2002-03 |
K-5 |
(249) 375 |
Brian Ferguson 212-237-7421 fax 212-237-7421 |
2003-04 |
K-6 |
(475) 530 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-7 |
(550) 600 |
Mosaica Education, Inc. |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
(675) 700 |
Pinnacle Charter School |
2003-04 |
K-3 |
160 |
136 North Division Street, Buffalo, NY 14209 |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
280 |
Dr. Judith Schiffert 716-633-8146 |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
360 |
Regents |
2006-07 |
K-8 |
360 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
K-8 |
540 |
The ReadNet Bronx Charter School at Metropolitan College |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
529 Courtlandt Avenue, 5th Floor, Bronx, NY 10451-5007 |
2002-03 |
(K-1) * |
(80) * |
Robin Hubbard 212-838-2344 fax 212-980-1741 |
2003-04 |
(K-2) K-1 |
(120) 80 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
(K-3) K-2 |
(160) 120 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
(K-4) K-3 |
(200) 160 |
Renaissance Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-12 |
500 |
35-59 81st Street, Jackson Heights, NY 11372-5033 |
2001-02 |
K-12 |
500 |
Monte Joffee 718-803-0060 fax 718-803-3785 |
2002-03 |
K-12 |
500 |
Chancellor (conversion) |
2003-04 |
K-12 |
500 |
No management company |
2004-05 |
K-12 |
500 |
Riverhead Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-4 |
(246 )175 |
3685 Middle Country Road, Calverton, NY 11933 |
2002-03 |
K-5 |
(400) 290 |
Stephen Cohen, Principal 631-369-5800 fax 631-369-2948 |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
474 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
K-5 |
540 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
2005-06 |
K-5 |
600 |
Rochester Leadership Academy Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-8 |
436 |
82 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14604-1311 |
2001-02 |
K-8 |
(332) 576 |
Frances Barr 716-454-5000 fax 716-454-5123 |
2002-03 |
K-8 |
(624) 460 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-8 |
648 |
National Heritage Academies |
2004-05 |
K-8 |
648 |
Roosevelt Children�s Academy Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-2 |
247 |
105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt, NY 11575 30 Union Place (K only) |
2001-02 |
K-3 (1-3) |
187 (147) |
Kevin Colpoys, Principal 516-867-6202 fax 516-867-6206 |
2002-03 |
K-4 |
(447) 250 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-5 |
547 |
Victory Schools, Inc. |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
647 |
Sisulu Children�s Charter School |
1999-2000 |
K-2 |
247 |
Grade 1: 125 West 115th Street, New York NY 10026-2908 |
2000-01 |
K-3 |
346 |
Grades 2-4: 441 Manhattan Avenue, New York, NY 10026 |
2001-02 |
(K-4)1-4 |
322 |
Fred Birkett, Principal 212-663-8216 fax 212-866-5793 |
2002-03 |
K-5 |
(547) 327 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-6 |
647 |
Victory Schools, Inc. |
|||
South Buffalo Charter School |
2000-01 |
K-4 |
234 |
2219 South Park Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14220-2202 |
2001-02 |
K-5 |
(305) 432 |
Gregory P. Speranza, Principal 716-826-7213 fax 716-826-7168 |
2002-03 |
K-6 |
(504) 383 |
SUNY |
2003-04 |
K-7 |
(576) 458 |
Chancellor Beacon Academies, Inc. |
2004-05 |
K-8 |
(648) 533 |
Southside Academy Charter School |
2002-03 |
K-5 |
(240) 148 |
800 South Wilbur Avenue, Bldg. 1C, Syracuse NY 13204 |
2003-04 |
K-6 |
480 |
Piri Taborosi 315-476-3019 fax 315-476-6639 |
2004-05 |
K-7 |
555 |
Regents |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
630 |
National Heritage Academies |
2006-07 |
K-8 |
655 |
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-5 |
300 |
907 East Ferry Street, Buffalo, NY 14211-1423 |
2002-03 |
K-6 |
712 |
Ronald Piccirilli, Principal 716-895-5766 x. 2105 fax 716-894-7931 |
2003-04 |
K-7 |
820 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-8 |
928 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
928 |
Sullivan Charter School |
2001-02 |
* |
* |
c/o 166 Cone Avenue, Central Islip NY 11722 |
2002-03 |
(K-2) * |
(225) * |
Florence Joyner 631-841-0841 fax 631-841-0841 |
2003-04 |
(K-7) K-2 |
(600) 225 |
Regents |
2004-05 |
(K-8) K-7 |
(675) 600 |
Edison Schools, Inc. |
2005-06 |
K-8 |
675 |
Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School |
2003-04 |
7-9 |
200 |
c/o 211 Lafayette Road, #504, Syracuse, NY 13205 |
2004-05 |
7-10 |
250 |
Dr. Ehat Erclani 315-443-3564 |
2005-06 |
7-11 |
300 |
Regents |
2006-07 |
7-12 |
350 |
No management company |
2007-08 |
7-12 |
350 |
Tapestry Charter School |
2001-02 |
K-4 |
100 |
40 North Street, Buffalo, NY 14202-1106 |
2002-03 |
K-5 |
(120) 132 |
Joy Pepper 716-332-0754 fax 716-332-0758 |
2003-04 |
K-6 |
(140) 162 |
SUNY |
2004-05 |
K-6 |
160 |
No management company |
2005-06 |
K-6 |
180 |
* Opening delayed
** Per agreement with the charter entity.
( ) Figures in parentheses indicate original grades and/or numbers of students prior to revision per agreement with charter entity.